Tire temps are a bit off the thread but the reality is the more accurately we setup the car the better the results, properly matching tread width, sidewall support, alignment, tire pressure, temps, etc....all add up and are all used by the fastest drivers and teams.
There are those that are far more experienced and know more about this stuff than I do, I just want to share what I do know and have made work for me over the years. I have never gotten fully in sync with getting my shocks just perfect for the specific track or autocross course, I have only had different spring rates for different surfaces a few times, serious race teams will carry quite a few different ones and some different shocks as well as have finely tunable sway bars.
Since most of my cars are dual purpose I work to get the best overall setup I can and then tweak more simple things like air pressure, maybe toe, sway bar settings and sometimes camber.
That is why I am so anal about tires and everything about them, they are the link to the ground thus critically important and can make big differences with little changes that are pretty easy to figure out
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Razor, I was just having some fun, I have put off the tuning thing because it is so deeply involved and I just did not want to learn it, though I know I could and be a great tuner I simply prefer not to, that is why I depend on people like you and others that have pursued and mastered such things.
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Now if I could just find some lite weight 15x8 or 17x8, 4x100, +40 or +42, low cost wheels......I can make +35 work but it would be better to run +40 or 42 for scrub radius. I can find some wheels but they do not fit over my BBKs like my 15.9's, +35. I would settle for 15x7 or 7.5 but not available either.